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Rob Lambert
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Burry's Fudgetown Cookies go back to 1936. Found a few box images. First, one from around 1958, with the words FUDGE and TOWN printed on separate flags, sandwich cookie and houses pictured. Burry logo in English Gothic script. Second, appeared to be a camouflage box from World War 2, possibly used for overseas field rations. Seemed to be a strictly East-Coast product, a direct competitor of Drake's line of products in the greater New York City area. No TV commercials to be found. YouTube has a radio spot c. 1977.
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